Pain relief: Pain relief is due not only to accelerated healing processes, but also is the result of increased release of endorphins.

Faster wound-healing: Light from the cold laser helps stimulate cells called fibroblasts, which can speed up collagen synthesis in damaged tissue. Collagen, the most abundant protein in the body, is the building block for muscles, ligaments, tendons, fascia, bones, skin and several other connective tissues. This is why cold laser is used for tissue remodeling treatments.

Increased vascular activity: Laser photons induce temporary dilation of local blood vessels that can increase blood flow to affected areas. Cold laser may help increase the number of capillaries in treated tissue, thus bringing more blood to the treated area on a longer-term basis.

Reduced fibrous tissue (scar tissue) formation: Lasers have been shown to reduce the formation of scar tissue following tissue damage from cuts, scratches, burns or surgery.